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FIFA Announces Record Prize Money For 2026 World Cup

FIFA has officially confirmed the prize money structure for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, setting a new financial benchmark for the world’s biggest football tournament. The announcement comes after the FIFA Council approved a record-breaking financial contribution of $727 million related to the tournament, marking a substantial 50% increase compared with the most recent World Cup in Qatar.

Record Prize Pool and Distribution

At the centre of the announcement is a historic total prize pool of $727 million, with $655 million earmarked specifically for distribution to the teams that qualify for next year’s 48-team finals to be held across the United States, Mexico, and Canada.

Under the confirmed structure:

In addition to performance-based payouts, every qualified team will receive $1.5 million to help cover preparation costs, guaranteeing that even teams exiting early will take home at least $10.5 million.

Why the Increase Matters

This increase reflects several major shifts in the World Cup landscape:

Reactions and Context

The prize money announcement has drawn widespread attention:

Looking Ahead

As the countdown to June–July 2026 continues, the confirmed prize money structure sets the stage for a high-stakes global tournament where financial rewards will echo the expanded competitive field.

With more teams, deeper payouts, and new financial guarantees, the 2026 World Cup is shaping up as one of the most consequential editions in terms of both sporting and economic impact.

Source: Inside FIFA

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